Straight Question for the Left (and Everybody Else)

Has anyone in the DNC considered wooing Tulsi Gabbard back over to the Democrat party with the promise that she'll be the next Presidential nominee? She would probably beat Vance. Tulsi would win. This is why I am certain the DNC wouldn't even consider the idea.
What does the Democratic party need with another crazy person?
 
Jssh Shapiro

Oh, forget that, Dems hate Jews...
Funny, it wasn’t a Democrat who wined and dined Holocaust deniers at his home, nor it wasn’t a Democrat who spread idiocy that Jews were using drones to start fires on the west coast

You got to turn the channel every now and then to know what is really happening
 
There isn’t any “top candidate” at this point, rather an array of potential candidates including Governors, Senators, one Representative, and others currently not even in politics.
There's always an array of candidates. surely there's a "top" one in your opinion. The reason I'm asking is because I see the same array of candidates and I'm not seeing anything even remotely viable, but of course that's just my perspective. I wanted to get other perspectives to point out what I'm not seeing.

Who is your preferred candidate right now, versus who do you think would stand the best chance at winning the Presidency right now?

Currently Newsman is getting the most publicity and Booker leads in dollars, but neither are dominating anything. Over three years away, an eternity in politics
I get it. Nonetheless, in three years, all of these "array of candidates" will still be around, and it wouldn't hurt to start considering who will be running against Vance and why.

And why you so sure Nance will be the GOP candidate?
That's the nature of certainty. It's always a sure thing.

If Trump takes a fall, fifty fifty proposition, Nance could descend with him.
Trump will ride out his Presidency. It has been revealed in my crystal ball. What has not been revealed is Vance's opponent, and that's what I'm hoping to glean (get a little insight) into what Democrats and leftists are thinking. I always like to factor that into my own thoughts on the matter.

In three years even the GOP might have had enough Trumpism and “RINO” emerges as the savior
My crystal ball says that will have to wait until after Vance's second term.
 
Nah, no politicians who burns bridges on one side then joins the other ever really succeeds going forward, neither side really trust them

America's two greatest modern day presidents were Reagan and Trump, and both of them were Democrats until they decided
that it was a disastrous failed party, and then became pro American Republicans.
 
Nah, no politicians who burns bridges on one side then joins the other ever really succeeds going forward, neither side really trust them
I get it. I'm just saying that if the DNC were to woo Tulsi back and run her against Vance, she would win. I am also saying that because she would win, the DNC doesn't want anything to do with her. The DNC didn't want anything to do with her back when she would have defeated Trump.
 
There's always an array of candidates. surely there's a "top" one in your opinion. The reason I'm asking is because I see the same array of candidates and I'm not seeing anything even remotely viable, but of course that's just my perspective. I wanted to get other perspectives to point out what I'm not seeing.

Who is your preferred candidate right now, versus who do you think would stand the best chance at winning the Presidency right now?


I get it. Nonetheless, in three years, all of these "array of candidates" will still be around, and it wouldn't hurt to start considering who will be running against Vance and why.


That's the nature of certainty. It's always a sure thing.


Trump will ride out his Presidency. It has been revealed in my crystal ball. What has not been revealed is Vance's opponent, and that's what I'm hoping to glean (get a little insight) into what Democrats and leftists are thinking. I always like to factor that into my own thoughts on the matter.


My crystal ball says that will have to wait until after Vance's second term.
Here you go, a list from both parties as to potential candidates:


Personally, Pritzker, Governors have administrative experience, he is a relative outsider, has middle left outlook, and certainly money wouldn’t be a problem

Nance may inherit MAGA, but he, like DeSanits, lack the charisma Trump has, under heavy scrutiny, he couldn’t bob and weave as Trump does

Why are you so sure Trump is exiting in 2028? As we have already seen he has doing all he can to centralize power in the Executive Branch, and now with his immunity bailout, he may decide he ain’t leaving in 2028
 
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At this point, I expect the Democrats to go into 2028 with a stage of political midgets like this...

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They'll squabble over details of their agenda offering nothing new or alternative. The most ardent Leftists among them might openly call for socialism, gun confiscation, etc.
 
America's two greatest modern day presidents were Reagan and Trump, and both of them were Democrats until they decided
that it was a disastrous failed party, and then became pro American Republicans.
Regan perhaps, but he wasn’t a leading Democrat politician prior to changing parties, and Trump, he wasn’t anything, may have been registered as a Democrat, but was just about as much a Democrat then as he is today a Republican, Trump’s only loyalty or convictions ever were always just to Trump

Last I looked historians had Trump ranked in the bottom, and please, spare us the historians are commies bullshit
 
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At this point, I expect the Democrats to go into 2028 with a stage of political midgets like this...

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They'll squabble over details of their agenda offering nothing new or alternative. The most ardent Leftists among them might openly call for socialism, gun confiscation, etc.
Thanks, just what matters most to Democrats, an opinion from a Red Hat Clubber
 
I get it. I'm just saying that if the DNC were to woo Tulsi back and run her against Vance, she would win. I am also saying that because she would win, the DNC doesn't want anything to do with her. The DNC didn't want anything to do with her back when she would have defeated Trump.
She already attempted a run and went nowhere
 
Show how I'm wrong. What strong national candidate does the Democrat(ic) party have to offer right now?
Three years out, several, but it is anyone’s race at this point

 
She already attempted a run and went nowhere
She, like say Kristen Simena, weren't sufficiently Leftist for their party. That's the problem the Democrats have today. They can't or won't run someone who isn't a Leftist. They ran Biden out of desperation needing a candidate that was at least marginally palatable to most Americans.
 
Regan perhaps, but he wasn’t a leading Democrat politician prior to changing parties, and Trump, he wasn’t anything, may have been registered as a Democrat, but was just about as much a Democrat then as he is today a Republican, Trump’s only loyalty or convictions ever were always just to Trump

Last I looked historians had Trump ranked in the bottom, and please, spare us the historians are commies bullshit

Trump's history hasn't been written yet, at least by reputable historians.
 
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